Next up on my long list of book reviews to catch up on is Of Honey and Wildfires by Sarah Chorn. This is a story with a western feel mashed up with magic via an addictive substance found in only one area. Of course, there’s a bad guy who exploits that, and the story revolves… Continue reading Of Honey and Wildfires by Sarah Chorn
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Necessary Evil and The Greater Good by Adam Ingle
The last couple of weeks have been weird for me. But I have another book review for you! I stumbled across Necessary Evil and The Greater Good by Adam Ingle on my public library app. Between the cover and the blurb, it intrigued me enough to check it out. The book follows the unlikely duo… Continue reading Necessary Evil and The Greater Good by Adam Ingle
A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking by T Kingfisher
I picked up this book a while ago and read it, but never got to writing my review. Honestly, I hadn’t paid attention as I should have because I thought this was a cookbook at first. Imagine my surprise when I found out it wasn’t. That being said, I consider it a stroke of luck.… Continue reading A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking by T Kingfisher
No Rest for the Wicked by Phoebe Darqueling
I picked this book up a while ago and read it last year as I love supporting indie authors. So, yeah, I’m way behind on this review. No Rest for the Wicked by Phoebe Darqueling is part western, part ghost story, and a few shades of steampunk added in. Viola Thorne is a saloon owner… Continue reading No Rest for the Wicked by Phoebe Darqueling
Tiger Lily by K. Bird Lincoln
I know I’ve gotten horribly behind on my book reviews. Why? Because life happens. Not sure how else to put it considering the life I lead—mother of a busy 10-year-old and all the associated activities, family, etc. that goes along with that, and my day job as a clinic supervisor in a hospital. So yeah,… Continue reading Tiger Lily by K. Bird Lincoln